Art Jakarta 2025 | Untranslatable Cartographies: at JIEXPO
Untranslatable Cartographies brings together works by A. Sebastianus, Aiman, Arahmaiani, Ari Bayuaji, Ardi Gunawan, Dabi Arnasa, Dewi Fortuna Maharani, Ida Lawrence, Ines Katamso, Jumaadi, Luh’De Gita, Marisa R Ng, Melissa Tan, Sillyndris, Sinta Tantra, Tara Kasenda, Taufiq HT, Yuki Nakayama, Yosefa Aulia, and Zikry Rediansyah.
The exhibition explores memory as a shifting landscape. Through painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed media, it traces how images, gestures, and materials migrate across time and place, carrying cultural histories and personal narratives. Rather than presenting a single route, Untranslatable Cartographies unfolds as a constellation of voices, where each artwork functions like a coordinate or legend—mapping recurrence, displacement, and the traces of what resists containment. Invoking Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas, the exhibition reflects on memory as a living, unfolding terrain. Entering this space is to move through fragments of remembrance made tangible through art—an atlas in motion, always incomplete.
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Alexander Sebastianus, Tumpal Darma #01-1, 2025
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Alexander Sebastianus, Purnatva #02, 2024
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Alexander Sebastianus, Cahaya Membirumu #01, 2022
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Alexander Sebastianus, Parts of Forest XVII, 2021
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Arahmaiani, Yoni , 2025
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Arahmaiani, Lingga , 2023
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Ari Bayuaji, Jade Mountain, 2023
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Ari Bayuaji, I Saw Rothko in My Dream, 2024
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Ida Lawrence, Rabu Mittwoch (After Mirjam), 2023
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Ida Lawrence, Unconditional, 2023
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Jumaadi, Kepala Boneka 01, 2025
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Jumaadi, Kepala Boneka 02, 2025
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Jumaadi, Kepala Boneka 03, 2025
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Tara Kasenda, Indira's Madrid, 2025
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Tara Kasenda, indira's paris-ile saint louis, 2024
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #7, 2025
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #1, 2025
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #4, 2025
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #18, 2025
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #15, 2025
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Yuki Nakayama, Notes from yesterday #11, 2025
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Ari Bayuaji, I Saw Rothko in My Dream, 2024
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Ari Bayuaji, Jade Mountain, 2023